Status of widespread indigenous trees - Difference between recruitment and mortality, for eight widespread indigenous tree species, 2002–07 and 2009–14
Status of widespread indigenous trees - Difference between recruitment and mortality, for eight widespread indigenous tree species, 2002–07 and 2009–14
Publisher
New Zealand's Environment Reporting Series: The Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand
Description
Eight indigenous tree species, spanning a range of ecological niches, were surveyed twice (between 2002 and 2014) as part of a vegetation monitoring programme. The data from these surveys can be used to assess changes in tree populations. Monitoring the status and trends of these widespread tree species helps us detect large-scale, long-term changes and problems for our forest ecosystems.
This dataset relates to the "Status of widespread indigenous trees" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.